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26. During its operation, the unit may reach very high
temperatures. Be cautious when touching the inside of the
oven. This unit should be kept away from young children.
27. No steam cleaner may be used to clean the appliance.
MICROWAVE OVEN COOKING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Carefully place the food in the microwave. The smallest
portions of food on a dish should be placed on the outer
part.
2. Be observant of the cooking time. Add the least amount of
time to be cooked and if needed once completed add more
time. Overcook food may cause smoke.
3. A special, microwave friendly, food cover is advised. Covering
the content, prevents possible food splashes due to the
heating, and assists in better cooking results.
4. The food should be turned over more than once, while
cooking, for better heating results.
5. In the event the unit is operating with the door open, power
off and unplug.
USEFUL INSTRUCTIONS
1. The ideal material for use in a microwave oven is transparent,
allowing microwaves to pass through and heat the food.
2. Microwaves cannot penetrate metal, so metal appliances or
decorative plates should not be used in the microwave.
3. Operating with the use of paper cups or plates, should be
short time, and always supervised.
4. Do not use recycled paper products when cooking with
microwaves as they may contain small pieces of metal and
cause sparks or even fire.
5. Round or oval dishes, especially for use in a microwave oven,
are recommended as the edges tend to be cooked faster.
6. Do not use aluminum foil or other metal utensils to heat or
cook food.
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